CrimCast
CrimCast
Ep 20
References
Arrigo, B.A. (2001). The "death row community": A community psychology perspective. Deviant Behavior, 22: 43-71.
Arrigo, B.A. (2003), Victim vices, victim voices, and impact statements: On the place of emotion and the role of restorative justice in capital sentencing. Crime & Delinquency, 49(4), 603-626.
Christie, N (1977). Conflicts as property. British Journal of Criminology, 17: 1-15.
del Carmen, R. V., Vollum, S., Cheeseman, K., San Miguel, C., & Frantzen, D. (2008) The Death Penalty: Constitutional Issues, Commentaries, and Case Briefs, 2nd Edition. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing.
Grann, D. (2009, September 7). Trial by fire: Did Texas execute an innocent man? The New Yorker. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/09/07/090907fa_fact_grann
Herman, S. (2010). Parallel justice for victims of crime. Washington, DC: The National Center for Victims of Crime.
Vollum, S. (2008). Last words and the death penalty: Voices of the condemned and their co-victims. New York, NY: LFB Scholarly Publishing.
Creative work about Karla Faye Tucker:
Steve Earle, "Karla" (2002) [play]
Indigo Girls, "Faye Tucker" (1999) [song]
10/17/10
Death Penalty: Words of the Condemned and their Co-Victims
In this episode we interview death penalty expert Dr. Scott Vollum, Assistant Professor at James Madison University. His book Last Words and the Death Penalty (2008) has just been released in paperback.